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brainpower
1. I think now if he was blessed with more brainpower he would have been afraid
2. But the more dimensionally complicated the universe becomes, the more brainpower is required to deal with the hideousness of having to navigate through 1085’s (or many, many more) of different directions of space-time-probability-improbability, all set at odd angles and geometrical relations to each other
3. You’d prefer to capture and utilize every iota of brainpower, every smidgen of intelligence, but it seems that in order to survive this onslaught, you must eradicate the very planet and all life on it
4. He was always involved in one project or another and the lack of brainpower needed in his job left him free to pursue intellectual interests
5. needed, and that happens to be brainpower
6. There is so much brainpower on the planet that the
7. He congratulated himself on having the presence of mind, the physical strength, the sheer brainpower necessary to coming to this point in his life
8. study, it rejuvenates and increases brainpower and function greatly
9. This place certainly offered more enticing mysteries, and probably best not to waste brainpower on trying to figure out the food
10. I reckon brainpower isn't always needed for a career in piracy
11. into 10% of your brainpower to keep yourself motivated
12. Between the Marine sniper detail and the mortarmen, there was a great deal of creative brainpower focused on that marsh
13. Between the Marine sniper detail and the mortarmen, there was a great deal of creative brainpower focused on that marsh
14. Think about all the time, brainpower, and social or political capital you continued to spend on some commitment only because you didn’t like the idea of quitting
15. This is an effective way of programming your subconscious, which represents 85 percent of your brainpower
16. He took his four decades of investing experience and rounded up his troops to focus their brainpower on this project
17. That's why the distinguishing attribute among successful investors is temperament rather than brainpower, experience, or classroom training